tax revenue

collocation in English

meaningsoftaxandrevenue

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tax
noun[C or U]
uk
/tæks/
us
/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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revenue
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrev.ən.juː/
us
/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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(Definition oftaxandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftax revenue

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Holding regional real government and corporate savings constant, additional carbontaxrevenueis distributed back to households.
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Independent tax offices were also created to handle the administration of tax assessment and the collection oftaxrevenue.
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On the other hand, the choice of substitution elasticities among productive inputs and the rule used for redistributing carbontaxrevenuedo influence the results.
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Yet the increase intaxrevenuehas proved to be unhelpful in managing the expansion of social benefits.
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It was because so muchtaxrevenuewas generated that all this policy activity could be fragmented and compartmentalized without much open conflict.
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The ratio is 1 minus the steadystate ratio betweentaxrevenueand government expenditure.
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The privatised firms have yielded great benefits to the economy in terms oftaxrevenue(discussed further below).
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Because of our focus on the generation oftaxrevenue, issues related to their distribution are omitted here.
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The janmi's main concern was rent and the government's main concern wastaxrevenue.
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The results continue to hold if the inspector is assumed to receive some fraction (less than unity) of thetaxrevenue.
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The government losestaxrevenueon plan contributions and recovers it partially or completely through income and excise taxes on reversions.
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Compared to the current tax system, the reform proposal releases excess assets to sponsors and realizestaxrevenuerecovery for the government.
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I assume that anytaxrevenueis rebated in lump sum to the consumer.
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These results are similar to the ones derived in our study in the sensitivity analysis where all carbontaxrevenueis redistributed to corporations.
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Yet in contrast totaxrevenue, the central government does not have to share revenue from contributions with subnational governments.
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If the reduction of deadweight loss from monopoly pricing exceeds the welfare losses from raising the requiredtaxrevenue, social welfare gains result.
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Including the agricultural feedback seems less crucial in a setting wheretaxrevenueis used to increase savings and growth.
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The cost of the environmental improvements carried out by the private sector are the lost uses of government labor funded by thetaxrevenue.
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